Konrad Zechlin

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Konrad Zechlin (born April 8, 1854 in Salzwedel ; † April 3, 1936 there ); was a local researcher from the Altmark, a pharmacist in Salzwedel and a private scholar.

Life

After studying pharmacy , botany , biology , geology and anthropology as well as various foreign languages ​​in Göttingen, Konrad Zechlin took over his father Theodor Zechlin's pharmacy in Salzwedel , the historic Löwenapotheke, in 1882 . In 1890 he sold the pharmacy in order to devote himself entirely to his research interests. In 1895, the year his father died, he also took over his functions in the Altmark Association for Patriotic History and Industry , where he continued its local political and local history activities.

Konrad Zechlin was a full member of the Berlin Society for Ethnology, Anthropology and Prehistory.

The historian Egmont Zechlin , a nephew of Konrad Zechlin, describes the Salzwedel patriarch, the Zechlin family seat in the "Kirchecke" opposite the Marienkirche , and his extensive family in his memoirs published in 1993.


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  1. Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology and Prehistory; Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology and Prehistory. Negotiations; German Society for Ethnology, Volume 35 (1903), p. 13 digitizedhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3Dzeitschriftfre35berluoft~MDZ%3D%0A~SZ%3D~doppelseiten%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D
  2. ^ Egmont Zechlin: Experienced and Researched 1896-1919. Edited by Anneliese Zechlin. Muster-Schmidt, Göttingen 1993, ISBN 3-7881-1535-1 .